No, it's not always allowed. Your friend has the right to set privacy settings on their story which can prevent others from sharing it on their own story.
To put your friends' Snapchat story on your story, usually there is a share or 'Add to My Story' option within the Snapchat app when viewing their story. Just look for the relevant icon or button and click it.
You can take a screenshot of Snapchat stories. There's no strict rule against it. However, Snapchat gives an option to the story creators to be notified when someone screenshots their story. This is to protect the privacy and ownership of the content. So, if you're thinking of screenshotting a story, think about whether it's appropriate and if it might make the sender uncomfortable.
No. On Snapchat, if you've restricted a friend, they generally can't see your story. Restricting someone limits their access to your snaps and stories.
Sure you can, if your friends are okay with it and you have the right to do so.
No. Snapchat is designed to protect your privacy. When you post a story specifically for close friends, it is encrypted and only those on your close friends list can view it. However, it's important to keep your account secure, for example, by using a strong password, as if someone gains unauthorized access to your account, they could potentially view your close friends' stories.
Yes, you can. Snapchat has features that let you interact with your friends' stories. You can easily find and view your close friends' stories, and in some cases, you can give them more prominence if the app allows for such a form of highlighting within its interface.
It could be that your friends are just chatting with others a lot, which increases the score, but they're not posting stories. Maybe they prefer private conversations over sharing public stories.
Because Snapchat stories are typically set up for one - time viewing only.
First, consider the purpose of each. 'My story' is often about self - expression on a larger scale. So, things like your career goals, your dreams, or your unique skills can be shared. But for 'friends only story', it's more about the shared history and inside jokes. If there was a time when you all got lost on a trip and had a great adventure, that's a 'friends only story'. Also, think about the sensitivity of the information. If it's something that might be misconstrued by strangers but is hilarious among friends, it belongs in 'friends only story'.
No. Posting someone else's snap to your story without their permission is a violation of privacy and Snapchat's terms of use.